Family Therapist
Katie Tiffany, M.S.W., SWC
Counselor
Evans, Colorado 80620 | 9702272770
Katie approaches family counseling with warmth, respect, and a strengths-based perspective, recognizing that every family member’s experiences and interactions shape the system as a whole. She provides a safe, supportive space where all voices are heard, helping families improve communication, resolve conflict, and rebuild connection. Using a trauma-informed, collaborative approach, Katie guides families in understanding patterns, strengthening relationships, and developing practical tools to navigate challenges. Clients benefit from her compassionate presence, emotional insight, and guidance in creating healthier, more resilient, and connected family dynamics.
Family Therapist
April Young, PhD, LPC, NCC
Licensed Professional Counselor
108 Grand View Drive, Mead, Colorado 80542 | 3032498228
Family therapy is based on the belief that each family is a unique social system with its own structure and patterns of communication. These patterns are determined by many factors, including the parents' beliefs and values as well as the personalities of all family members. I assist in identifying conflicts and anxieties and helping families develop strategies to resolve issues and strengthen family members so they can work on their challenges together. During therapy sessions, the family's strengths are used to help handle challenges and all members take responsibility.
Family Therapist
Jasmine Quistorf, LPCC
LPCC, Professional Counselor Associate
503 Remington St, Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 | 9715338884
I love working with families who are open to guidance and accountability. Most of my experience with family therapy involves working with families with children and/or parents who are neurodivergent. I can offer tools like EMDR, mindfulness practices, creative and fun techniques, and a fresh, unbiased perspective on the potential causes and solutions for your family's challenges.
Family Therapist
David Redbord, MA, MPH, LPCC
Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate
1650 38th St. Suite #100E, Boulder, Colorado 80301 | 504-233-8555
Family can be our main source of comfort and safety. It can also be a source of conflict, and difficulty. We spend the most time with our family, so if there's ongoing conflict, life at home can be tough. Family therapy is about getting to see the underlying needs in each other, and meeting those needs so that we can let go of the conflict and move forward. As humans, we all have the same needs and emotions, so they work as a universal language. I will help you get to the root of family conflict so you can all get your needs met and move forward.
Family Therapist
Heather Gomez, MA, LMFT
Marriage and Family Therapist
2095 W. 6th Ave, Broomfield, Colorado 80020 | 303.578.0861
I can help your family feel more connected and stable. Everyone has their own story that effects everyone else they live with. Whether you are partners, new parents, a long standing family with new issues, or a blended family, I have a play therapy office to include young children in family therapy so that we can hear their voice in the family as well. I will listen to what is happening and help you to find new solutions.
Family Therapist
Sue McCullough, LCSW
Licensed Clincial Social Worker
700 Front Street, Suite 208, Louisville, Colorado 80027 | 720-849-2892
Feel your family is dysfunctional? Most families are. I will provide a space in which everyone is heard and respected. I will look at the whole family as a unit and help you develop new strategies for interactions as a family. I will also look at how each memeber of the family relates to the other members and help you develop new ways of responding and communicating. No member of the family will be left out as we build a stronger family unit.
Family Therapist
David Lieberman, MFTC
Marriage and Family Therapist
5377 Manhattan Circle, Boulder, Colorado 80303 | 303-335-0430
In family therapy, I draw on the work of both Virginia Satir and Michael White to create a collaborative space where each family member feels valued. Inspired by Satir’s emphasis on connection and authenticity, we explore family dynamics without placing blame on any one person, seeking instead to understand how certain patterns have taken shape. Using White’s narrative approach, we also look at the stories each person holds about their role within the family, inviting re-authoring conversations that foster empathy, resilience, and a sense of belonging. Together, we build on shared values to create a supportive, growth-oriented environment for all.
80620 is a zip code located in Weld County and part of Evans, Colorado. It has a land area of 6.602 square miles.  The population of 80620 is 17,775 people.